Overview
In this episode of Hymans Robertson On... our host, Ben Fox, presents the latest episode in our investment series, and is joined by Elaine Torry, Co-Head of Investment Trustee DB and Chris Arcari, Head of Capital Markets.
During the episode, we discuss:
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Key market events from 2023;
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What this might mean for 2024; and
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The key themes that should be on trustees’ radar for 2024 as a result.
If you have any questions on anything discussed in this podcast, please get in touch.
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